The hearing was attended by CSKA Moscow lawyer Ilya Kedrin, the footballer’s lawyer Artyom Patsev, his former agent Marco Trabucchi, and Eremenko himself. After the hearing the committee took a recess before delivering its verdict.

“The Finnish player has been suspended for two years from all competitions, following the positive result of a doping control test in competition undergone by the player after the UEFA Champions League group stage match between Bayer 04 Leverkusen and PFC CSKA Moskva played on 14 September 2016 in Germany,” the press release reads.

After giving a positive sample for cocaine, but before being suspended, Eremenko played against Spurs in CL and in 3 Russian league games.

“The analysis of the A sample revealed the presence of cocaine and its metabolites - a stimulant that is classified under the category of prohibited substances in the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) 2016 Prohibited List under class S6 - being prohibited in-competition.

“The player was found guilty of being in breach of the UEFA Anti-Doping Regulations, Edition 2016. As a result, the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body decided to impose a two-year ban on Roman Eremenko, starting from 6 October 2016 date of the provisional suspension.

The following morning, the information was confirmed by CSKA and then FIFA announced the player would be banned from all competitions for that time. It then extended the ban based on the UEFA verdict.

Eremenko, who has won 73 caps for his national side, has the right to appeal the ruling. Earlier this month, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) gave Algerian forward Youcef Belaili a two-year ban on appeal for cocaine after throwing out a previous four-year sanction on procedural grounds.

Moscow-born Eremenko joined capital club CSKA - with whom he won the 2015/16 Russian Premier League title - from league rivals Rubin Kazan in 2014. He previously played for Dynamo Kiev in Ukraine for Italian sides Siena and Udinese.